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Mopar Oem 1964 - 68 Dodge Plymouth Chrysler B Body C Body Courtesy Dome Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Chaffee, New York, US

Chaffee, New York, US
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Auction is for a very nice set of interior dome / courtesy lights / lamps for 1964 -65 - 66 - 67 - 68 - B-body Dodge coronet - charger - Plymouth - belvedere - satellite - GTX - C-body - polara - monaco - 880 - sport fury - newport - new yorker - 300 - Both are in excellent original condition and come complete with mounting hardware and un-cut wiring harness as seen in the pictures. Sold as-is NO RESERVE!!!  Buyer pays 8.00 shipping within continental U.S.  - Will ship international as well. Thanks, and please check my other auctions for more vintage parts.

BMW Concept X1 (2008) unveiled: first official photos and video

Wed, 01 Oct 2008

By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 01 October 2008 00:31 This is the new BMW X1. Okay, BMW calls it the Concept X1 – it will be wheeled out tomorrow at the opening day of the Paris motor show – but 99 percent of what you see here will be arriving in production form in the UK in autumn 2009. Expect prices to kick off around £20,000 as the X1 tries to capitalise on its lack of direct rivals – Audi’s Q3 is still two years away.

Design Contest: 2007 World Automotive Design Competition winners announced

Fri, 16 Mar 2007

The winners of the 2007 World Automotive Design Competition (WADC), sponsored by Autodesk, were announced at the 2007 Canadian International Auto Show in February. The competition was relaunched in 2007 with a few new twists created to meet the needs of the global automotive industry. The fifth WADC strived to provide manufacturers worldwide with a source of new automotive design talent and to encourage design students, and especially women, to choose a career in automotive design.

Bristol Cars goes Bust

Fri, 04 Mar 2011

Bristol Fighter - Bristol Cars are in Administration I know, you didn’t even know they still existed. They do, but for how much longer is anyone’s guess as Bristol Cars calls in the administrators. Which is a real shame; a proper, eccentric British car maker finding it impossible to make enough sales to pay the bills, when there seem to be enough batty billionaires to buy the worst atrocities the world’s pimpers can muster (much the same problem afflicted Overfinch).